a day of squiggles.

Oct 01, 2004 05:54

hrm. well, it's sad when the most productive thing you get out of an entire day is a game of Mr. Squiggle at Curtin.
But here it is anyway-
Firstly, it's Drucks turn. i draw what's in black, then druck fills in..

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the_moriarty October 1 2004, 20:02:44 UTC


The injuns win hands down. So says Albany. The harmony of their lifestyle just seeps out of the picture.

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dr_spangle October 1 2004, 20:05:20 UTC
wooo!
it's moriarty!

i am having extreme difficulties in my essay.
gr gr gr.

hrm, well.
three points to me!

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the_moriarty October 1 2004, 20:09:45 UTC


Wow.... that's really.... trickily amazing. What with the time difference and all....
Okay, there's no time difference in Albany.

But I'm only just receiving you through the snow....

Okay, no snow.

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dr_spangle October 1 2004, 20:10:41 UTC
ha. do you have to walk ten miles in the snow to get to school?

i'd expect so.

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the_moriarty October 1 2004, 20:12:37 UTC


That's right, with a big pile of logs on my back.... and NO SHOES.

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dr_spangle October 1 2004, 20:16:15 UTC
no shoes? well that was to be expected.

then afterwards you had to work in a coal mine to support your family?

if not, your'e a bad person/son.

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the_moriarty October 1 2004, 20:19:20 UTC


No, no, I couldn't forget my long years in the coal mine - slowly becoming hardened to the world around me.

Curse you, and here I was trying to win the comment-stream prize.... and yet again you'll beat me at my post. Or whatever that phrase is.

My brothers think I'm boring because I'm not playing Star Wars witrh them.

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dr_spangle October 1 2004, 20:22:39 UTC
well, you had better go off and star wars with him..

then back to the coal mines, miester.

don't you forget your coal-mine chores..

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the_moriarty October 1 2004, 20:24:18 UTC


*sigh* You have no idea the hardships of 'playing Star Wars'.

Worse than the coal mines.

Do your essays.

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dr_spangle October 1 2004, 20:49:33 UTC
The prices of stainless steel alloys can differ greatly due to varying amounts of the composite metals. This being the case, you can imagine that it is of extreme importance to utilize a suitable alloy decision process, taking into account all the requirements that the steel will have to meet. Obviously there are many factors in determining the price of stainless steel. The major ones, however, would be the Composite Metals, the quality and the format of the final product.

The composite metals of an alloy are obviously an extremely significant factor; the composite metals give the alloy its properties, but they are also responsible of much of the cost fluctuations. To illustrate this, here is a comparison between two stainless steels, S30304, and S31600 [hereon referred to as '304' and '316' respectively].

-the entiretly of my essay, so far.

kill me. i'm doomed anyway.

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the_plinth October 1 2004, 21:05:52 UTC
It's a wonderful essay. And the dinosaurs/indians have it, I'm afraid! Brilliant piece of Mr. Squiggle art.

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dr_spangle October 1 2004, 22:21:16 UTC
yes yes!
dinosaurs and injuns!
yes, five points to me!

i think i just may win.

and woo! to stainless steel essays.
woo indeed.

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dr_spangle October 10 2004, 04:48:46 UTC
i'm posting here.
help me add to my livejournal comment tyranny/anarchy.

i don't think they are the appropriate words at all...

hrm.

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dr_spangle October 3 2004, 08:03:36 UTC
come on moriarty!

help me break 50!!

*laughs*

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the_moriarty October 3 2004, 08:13:19 UTC


I HATE YOU.

Argh, no! Commenting only fuels your power.....

Curses.

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dr_spangle October 3 2004, 08:14:48 UTC
yes, and with this power, who know's what i shall do?

not that silly professor moriarty, that's for sure.

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